Specifications

108 Chapter4
Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware Configuration
Removable Media Devices
9. Make sure that the floppy data and power cables are positioned so
that they come out of the top edge of the floppy disk drive bay’s rear
cover. This edge is rounded to prevent cutting of the cables. See
Figure 4-29. Next, secure the floppy disk drive bay’s rear cover using
the T-15 Torx/slotted screw. You should tighten the screws using 6
inch-pounds of torque. When you replace the rear cover, the ferrite
bead on the data cable must remain inside of the floppy disk drive
bay’s rear cover.
Figure 4-29 Replacing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay’s Rear Cover
10.Remove the plastic floppy disk drive blank from the workstation’s
front panel.
11.Complete the installation of the floppy disk drive by replacing the
front and side panels of the workstation as explained in the sections
“Closing the Left Side Panel” and “Closing the Front Panel” in this
chapter. You should also make sure that all cables are positioned
within the workstation so that they do not hang loosely. This will
prevent damage to the cables.
12.Verify that the floppy disk drive is recognized by the system. See the
section “Verifying the Floppy Drive Configuration” in Chapter 3,
“Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive.
Power Cable
Data Cable
Rear Cover
T-15
Torx/Slotted
Screw